Realisation. [Fridrih II Great (1712 - 1786) - the king of Prussia. Since a youth

Were under certain influence of the French progressive philosophers, it

In the spirit of the educated absolutism has carried out a number of reforms, including in sphere

State system.] it has entrusted collection of excises and the customs duties
To the imported staff from several hundreds French bureaucrats. The minister

Mails it has nominated the Frenchman and other Frenchman - the president of Academy. At

Prussians of a XVIII-th century was even more bases to consider bureaucratism alien them

To national spirit, than at today's Americans.
Legal basis of administrative activity in the countries with English-Saxon

Common law hardly differed from the analogue in the countries of the continental

Europe. Both British, and Americans have been absolutely assured that their system

Supplies with it the most effective protection against an administrative arbitrariness.

However experience of the last decades clearly testifies that any
It is not enough legal warranties to resist to the tendency leaning
On influential ideology. Widely extended idea of a socialism and
The state interference in economy have destroyed a dam erected

Twenty generations of Anglo-Saxons for protection against a high water administrative

An arbitrariness. [In the demographic statistics it is considered to be that for century

It is necessary three generations. Since signing by king Ioanom Landless

Great charter of liberties (1215) to L.Mizesa's appearance of the book it was replaced

About twenty generations.] many intellectuals and a great number
The voters united in "pressure group" in interests of farmers and workers,
With neglect name the American system of board "plutocratic" and

Thirst for introductions of "Russian" methods of the board which are not granting to the individual

In general any protection against an arbitrariness of the authorities.

Totalitarianism is much more, than simply bureaucracy. This submission of all

Aspects of life, work and leisure of each individual to orders of those who is at